One netizen has asked if Kate Middleton has an eating disorder because she looks skeletal after losing so much weight.

The Duchess of Cambridge is already a mother of three, but she still looks so slim. The royal mom has maintained her pre-baby figure, which prompted a netizen to ask if she has an eating disorder.

“Kate Middleton lost so much weight. She looks skeletal. Does she have an eating disorder?” one netizen asked on Quora.

According to one royal fan, Middleton has an active lifestyle. She exercises and keeps her body toned, but the duchess is not skeletal.

“She exercises and this keeps her body toned, not skeletal. She looks and is a picture of health. I consider this a very rude inference,” Maureen James, a former Civil Servant wrote.

Meanwhile, another netizen wondered if the netizen who asked the question was referring to her figure when she was still pregnant because the online user suggested that Middleton lost so much weight.

“Are you sure you’re not comparing her current size to her pregnancy size? Then yes, she looks skinnier. Giving birth does that to a person,” Jennifer Daniels commented.

A few months back, one netizen also asked why Meghan Markle has not lost the weight she gained during her pregnancy when Middleton easily achieved her pre-baby body figure. Royal followers shared their thoughts about the duchesses’ bodies after their pregnancies.

According to Deanna Eppers, Middleton has good genes and a long and thin body. Also, she did not gain so much weight when she was expecting her three children because she was suffering from extreme morning sickness unlike the Duchess of Sussex.

She pointed out that Markle’s face was much thinner when she appeared at Wimbledon. Eppers stressed that Prince Harry’s wife was losing weight but not just as quickly as her sister-in-law.

When Middleton and Prince William visited India in 2016, the duchess shared her secret to losing weight after her delivery. According to Professor Bulbul Dhar-James, Middleton runs after her kids.

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Kate Middleton arrives to launch a new national support line at the charity Family Action on Jan. 22, 2019 in Lewisham, England.  Getty Images/Adrian Dennis